(In the U.S) Baseball Legend Ryne Sandberg Dies at 65, Cubs Honor His Legacy



Ryne Sandberg, the beloved Hall of Fame baseball player, coach, and manager, has passed away at the age of 65. Nicknamed "Ryno," Sandberg died at his home in Lake Bluff, Illinois, after battling metastatic prostate cancer.


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A Chicago Cubs icon, Sandberg's death has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans, former teammates, and the baseball community. In a heartfelt tribute, the Cubs unveiled a ceremonial patch on their uniforms to honour his lasting legacy with the team.



Sandberg’s contributions to baseball, both on and off the field, leave an enduring mark on the sport.


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